—w e Ean on 
ve fouthese: of the: ake 
brought $22,497 at the second session 
in the ee ball room of the Waldorf- 
‘Astoria, of the sale of paintings col- 
lected by Senor Salvador de Mendonca. 
‘The total for the two eSETINEE was 
‘brought to $50,367. 

The attendance last night was a pit 
larger than at the preceding sesgion, 
although empty seats were still in the 
‘Majority. 

The banner figure-—S$1, 925—was paid 
ie. S. T. Wallace for Sir Thomas Law- 


rence’s portrait of “Mrs. Mackworth 
Praed.” Robert VTourniere’s ‘Madame 
Victoire, Daughter of Louis XV.,”. bought 
‘by H. B. Hinkle, brought $1, 000; while 
q v's “Meditation, was sold 
Paul Smith for $1,100. George iIn- 
‘Ss very green) “Summer Foliage’ 
featk ‘to Henry Schulthies for $1,650. 
| Curiously enough the names of buyers, 
as at the Fischoff and Oehme sales this 
‘Season, were of collectors who are prac- 
tically unknown here. 
— Jobn Constalle’s “Landscape” and the 
head of a “Young Girl,” by Greuze, 
‘brought a $1,400 each. They were bought 
‘by L. T. Turner and L. Lewis, respec- 
tively. William Hogarth’s UViscountess, 
‘of Townsend” went for $1,500. It was 
‘bought by D. Wagner. 

The names of painters. pictures, buy- 
ers and the prices paid on. ¢anvases 
which brought $50 and over follow: 
Zuccher, ‘ae Devereux, Earl of Essex, Dr. Pt 


Maxis. eee “de” “Paturage,” Louis: | bot 
Pee a eee ae a eae erie eae a 20. 
Morland, The Wreckers, wey; B. Mathison. .$710. 
|Relouse, “Landscape,” J. R. Williams..+..+$1 800 
ativan, ‘Julfette,” J, de Ackerly... ces ceva $700 
mstable, ‘Vand seape,’? lL, T. Turner... .,.$1,400 
oearta, “Viscountess of “Ten eend: - “p. Pek 
| . ‘The Two Gleaners,” AM. Newington. $779 
| Bess. “Young Girl,” L, Lewis..,..0.+-.+- $1,400 
\y uny, ‘‘Roman ‘Model,’ J. Ha shes... Pinel $720 
ea “‘Duchesse Marguerite de Parme,’’ name we 
Pourbus, ihe younger, Marie. de “Gonzague,” AB a 
UC NIROUIT lute clawis ee) ip posite SURE @ cue eta phar tials am 
Romney, the Meditation,” Paul Smith. . 
Innes, _‘‘Summer Foliage, ’’ Henry Schulthies. ry 650 
etti. “The Troubador,’’ William Mitchell. $900 
érpfer, ‘‘T’ne Discovered Engagement,’’ 1,. Lewis 


Tournieres, “Madame Victoire,” H. B. Hinkle, 


000 
Hoppner, “Lady Berwick,’? RB.’ P. aeena + $800 
Perret. “Vintage,” Wi Woddas ies o473% ‘a 
Lawrence, ““Mrs. Macworth Praed, Ft Bo a Wale 
He ats Ue eae . Tat aay ees a yee BR. Berti Pee 

‘o¢eque, chesse de artres,’” 1 oBe, @ = 
\Portes, “Sevilla,’’ Dr, P. Ju Oettinge i 


ES OLS, IES 


135 Inmness, 


© (182 Der Lament, 
+135. Hoeber, ae 
~~ 136 Seherrewitz, — 


137 Schultz, 


> 138 Dobson, 


139 Thornley 

140 Berchore, 

141 Yorres, 

142 Vestier, 

143 Grison, 

144 . Guardl, 

146 Herpfer 

148 Hogarth, 

149. Dupre, 

150 Wilson, 
151..Carran,. . 

152 Wouvermans, 
155 Torres, . 

154 Tournieres, 
155 Balay, 

156. Hoponer, 

157° Perret, 

158. Constable, 

159 Flinck, 

160 Weiland, 

161 Lawrence, 

162 Richet, 

165 Mabuse, 

164 Tocque, 

165 Torres, 

166 dampieri, 

167 French School, 
167A French School, 
168 French School, 
169 Woodland, 


172 Crome 

175 Veronese 
174 Leprince, 
175 Thornley, 
176 

177. Netscher, 
178 Der Helst, 
179 Gihon, 

180 Santerre, 
181 Rossi, 

182 Van Lint, 
185 Ede, 

184 Gainsborough, 
185 French School, 
186 Harpignies, 
187 Constable 
188 Post, 

189 Canaletto, 
190 Roybet 

191 Ede, 

192 Tocque, 

193 Isabey, 

194 West, 

195 Rigaud, 
196 Hde, 

197 Wohlgemuth, 
198° Torres, 


{ each) 


65,00 
225,00 


75,00 | 
170,00. 


70,00 
140,00 
200,00 
180,90 
140,009 
900, 00 
700,00 
180, 00 
560,00 
— 860,00 
 PAO,.00 
115,00 
110,00 
280,00 
1000,00 
160,00 
800,00 
750.00 
280,00 
250, 00 
400,00 
1925, 00 
205,00 


725,00 
145,00 
900, 00 
140, 00 
~ 40,00 
90.00 
10,00 
29,00 
15,00 
1500, 00 
650,00 
~ 60, 00 
95,00 
50.00 
220,00 
120, 00 
150,00 
200.00 
120,00 
2900.00 
175,00 
210,00 
160,00 
1550,00 
500.00 
100,00 
425,00 
1000,00 
180,00 
700,00 
280,00 
250, 00 
750,00 
175,00 
450, 00 
105,00 


Watts, 
Drouais, 
Perret, 
Reni, 
Lawrence 
Barker, 
De Madrazo, 
Prancke, 
Hoeber, 
Torres, 

Shee 9 

Van Boskercky 
Pourbus, 
Shul zy 
Watts, 
Lesrel, 
Land seer, 
Vestier, 
Bogert, 
Van L0O, 
Perret, 
Miller 
Straghliati 
LOPeZy 
Lagrenee » 
Thaulow, 
Westall, 
Opie, 

Netti, 

Canal, 
Monticelli, 
Mathews, 
Lymess, 

Mi emard 9 
Richet, 
Kauffmann, 
Veronese, 
Rico, 

De Ribera, 
Ede, 

Yan Dashorst, 
sémericania, 
Beechey, 
French School, 


(Out ) 


(Out ) 


a2) 


Wilson, 
Northcote, 


B49 Thorniey, 


11 German School, 
12 Flemish School, 
13 italian School, 
14 Sebast iano P 

15 Dupont, 

16. Michel, 

17 Hogarth 

18 Ducg, 

19 Schulz, 

20 Corter, 

21 Straghliati, 
22 Ede, 


¥ 23 Maes, 


24 Watts, 


25 Cuylenborch, 
26 Schulz, 

27 Morland, 
28 Cruz, 

29 Torres, 
30 De Veide, 
$1 Canaletto, 
oe Danlouxy 
33 Ede, 

o4 Onbrienne, 
o5 Bassand, 
o6 Bassands 


57 Corot, 
o8 Velasquez, 
o9 Feyen, 


40 Trinouesse, 
41 lLancre%t, 

42 Backuysen, 
45 Jacquet, 
Muller, 

45 Straghliati, 
46 Courbet, 

47 Opie, 

48 Schulz, 

49 Drouais, 

50 Max, 

5l Raoux, 

52 Moran, 

55 Tournieres, 
54 Hilliard, 
55 Perret, 

56 Romey, 

57 Richet, 

58 Schiavone, 
59 Van Ceullen, 


_ 64 Van Marcke, 


65 Berchem, 
66 ‘Wilson, 


355,00 - 


180,00 
200,00 
950.00 
570,00 
450,90 
450,00 
70,00 
280, 00 
150,00 
220600 
BR. 00 
1750, 00 
17 50,00 
70.00 
70,00 
105,00 
250, 00 
500,00 
950,00 
75,00 
525, 00 
150.00 
160,00 
250,00 
100,00 
140,90 
125,00 
900, 00 


150,00 


120 


127 


Fat swe 


122 
128 
124 
125 
126 
12 

128 
129 
1509 
131 


Lebrun, 
Goupil, 
Vesticr, 
Inne ss 9 
Vincent, 
Bonington, 
Jettel, 
Wintz, 

Van Der Neer, 
Sci Zi» 
GreUuze» 
Schulz, 
Corregzio 
Michel 
Lagrenee 

Ede, 

Spots 


French School, 


Thornley, 
Thornley » 
Trinquesse, 


_ ® French Panels, 
Stark, 


Santerre, 
Stoffes, 
aucchero, 
Schulz, 
He rlow, 
Terdure, 
Marais, 
Morland, 


French School, 


TOPYeS, 
PeloQuse, 
Bde, 
TOCQUE, 
Parton, 
Vroom, 
Chartvan, 
echidone, 
Mignard, 
RA0UX, 
Iullerx, 
Ede, 
Constable, 
Hogarth, 
Perret, 
GrCUZGE», 
Gihon 9 
Stannard, 
Richet, 
T sUSVENES » 
Memling, 
Backhuysen, 
Fortuny » 
Coello, 
Van Boskercky 
Rigaud, 
Gihon, 
Richet, 
Francois, 
Schulz 9 
Zucchero 
Ede, 
Harlow, 


$45.00 
190,00 
275.00 
520,00 
170,00 
375,00 
215,00 
4.5.00 
95,00 
110, 00 
2600.00 
190.00 
2200.00 
425,00 
450,00 
45.00 
45,00 
15,00 
25.00 
70.00 
4.0.00 
50,00 
80,00 
195,00 
135,00 
500,00 
135,00 
320,00 
340,00 
525,00 
710.00 
275.00 
130.00 
1800.00 
305,00 
4.00 ,00 
185,00 
225,00 
700,00 
200,00 
200,00 
50.00 
4.50.00 
315,00 
1400.00 
1550, 00 
775.00 
14.00.00 
225,00 
110,00 
230,00 
375.00 
15,00 
50,00 
720,00 
775,00 
205.00 
130,00 
125,00 
200,00 
650,00 
65,00 
450,00 
275,00 
275.00 


ie: it Co 

sold for $2,200 to 
agent. The Valesq em u 
Spanish Prince” b : 
Secured by J. J, Cle eland 
‘third | Medaonea sale of 
1892. In 1899 | is 
‘brought “but _ vh 
American Art. Assoc 
‘tice with” ae FD 


scape by A. M. 

‘for “Social Gathe 

Grane Ola. Duck uaee 
ere’s a 

Hastman James, $700 

“Sunset.” et j 

Coast of France,” 


Henry Inman, “‘George 
of Princeton,’ J 
German School, “‘F 


Clevelan 
Courbet, 
ref, 
ae is aoe 8 es 
Siu sett, 


Second Session of Me C 
Auction Brings Total Up 
to $50,367. 


“Bightycfive numbers oe 
brought $22,497 at the seine 
in the grand ball room of the Waldorf: 
Astoria, of the sale of paintings col- 
lected by Senor Salvador de e 
The total for the two evenings ibaa 
brought to $50,367. | 

The attendance last night was a bit: 
larger than at the preceding session, 
although empty seats were still in ‘the 
majority. 

The banner figure—$1,995—-wae paid 


by S. T. Wallace for Sir Thomas” Law: 

rence’s portrait 0“ Mrs. worth 

Praed.” . Robert vous XV 

Victoire, Daughter of Louis V.,” bough 

by H. B. Hinkle, brought $1,000; w rane. 

George Romney’s “Meditation,” was sold 

to Paul Smith for $1, oe mk ge In- 

ness's. very green “Sum | 

went to Henry Schulthies- for r $1, 0. 

_ Curiously enough the nam uyer 

as at the Fischoff and Oehime Ae ane 

season, were of collectors who are prac 

tically unknown here: 

‘ — Sone Ba inten and i 
ead of a .“Youn rl,” by eu 

brought a $1,400 each. They were bought 

ie - eee 2nd oe ah a oe 
vely, am ce iscountess 

of Townsend” went for $1,500. it was 

bought by EX. Wagner. — | 
The names of painters, pictures, puy- 

ers’ and the prices paid on canvases 


which brought 50 eat over follow: | 
Pogeter, ere Devereux, Earl of Essex, De | 


eae t ean tai 
ar ds, “ce a es Vv fe ae oni 
tdealec} ee vb ak ee ee states hil A 
Morland, “The W: Bo) tap 8 

Lands 


Constable, “Landscape,” I fi mer.... A0€ 
Hogarth, ‘Viscountess of Domnahena ae Wag 


Cee pee mm este e sewer eeeeeern ene 


Gi 
Soest “Young Girl,’’ L, tsewehe maid 
Port: “Roman ‘Model,”” Je Ha ghes....... 
Coello, eevnehasas Marguerite arme,’? “nig 


ee eee eee eee ees neee 


5 
pein the younger, ‘‘Marie de ‘Gonzague,* Xn if 
50) 


Herpfer, ‘The Discovered Pngagement,’’ L. 
Tournieres, ‘‘Madame Victoire,” H. B. Hi 


Hoppner, ‘“‘Lady Berwick.” R. Py Spalding... | 
Demet, “Vin: topes W. Woods ve 


ae. “Mrs. “Macworth Praed.” 8 hah 
nals Ae Sta oa de Sua ee eae 
Torres, “Sevilla,” Dr. Boar Octtinger...... 5! 3 


Top Price of $2,900 Brought 
by Van Lint’s “Members 
ASOT, Antwerp Guild.” wy 


Onsnicen 


The sale of the inexien of ‘pictures 
formed by Senhor Salvador de Mendonca 
was concluded at the Waldorf-Astoria 
last/night with a total of $46,570 for the 
[sighty-fve pictures disposed of during 
ithe evening, and of-$106,937 for the three 
se ese The persons present were so 
'seattered in the enormous ballroom as to 
give the impression of a very small at- 
_tendance. 

Habitual “sale goers,’ whose ability to’ 
‘approximate in advance the prices that 
are to be paid on pictures by the names 
‘of their painters and by, the character 
of the compositions, were sadly at a 
‘loss. The evening was full of surprises. 


“Woodland, ”" by Frederic Ede, whose 
imitations of the work of Fritz Thaulow 
‘usually bring comparatively good prices, 
was purchased for $10 by F. R. Wescott. 
John Hoppner must have turned in his 
grave when his “‘Catherine, Countess of 
|Hampden” brought but $250; Sir Joshua 
Reynolds, when his ‘Portrait of Samucl ~ 

Id” went to W. Lippman for $650, 

Guido Reni when his *‘Coronation .of 
(the Virgin” was sold to V. C. Chambers 
‘for $550. 


A Van Lint Brings Top Price. 

| The Anatomist,” by Ribera, is not un- 
|known in Manhattan and yet it brought 
[but $200 last night. J. H. WFairfax 


| bought it. Mr. Brandus’s favorite, Aime 
|Perret was not, however, so maltreated: 
|S. R. Farmer was forced to pay $800 for 
his “The Flower Garden” and W.. Lang- 
‘don $700. for*his “Peasants at Hote.’ 

| Peter Van Lint’s “Portraits of the 
‘Members of the Antwerp Guild,” bought 
iby J. D. Ichenhauser, of the Anglo Amer- 
lican Art Company, brought. $2,900, the 
fop figure of the session and of the. eri- 
tire sale. The William T. Mathews ‘Por-) 
‘trait of Lincoln” sold to the same pur- 
chaser for $2,100. <A letter from Ruther= 
\ford B, Hayes: commending the -portrait 
went with it. A small Martin Rico en- 
ititled “Garde la Saluta’’ sold for $1,100 
to D. J. Leversee; Jose De Ribera’s ‘‘Mar- 
tyrdom of St. Bartholomew’ for $1,900 
ito J. J. Frisbie and a Paolo’ Veronese 
|\“Histher Before Ahasuerus’’ for $2,600. to 
J. D.. Ichenhauser, whose name appears 
loften in the list of buyers. Taken all 
in all the sale was replete with unusually 
\small prices. , 


CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION 


OF 


Senhor Salvador de Mendonca 


Formerly Emvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plent- 
potentiary from Brazil to the United States 
~~ er 
anD VALUABLE PAINTINGS 
FROM OTHER COLLECTIONS 
trois OL) AT AUCTION 
ON 
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 


April 12th, 13th and 14th, 
AT 8.15 


IN THE 


GRAND BALL ROOM OF THE WALDORF-ASTORIA, 
THE COLLECTIONS WILL BE ON EXHIBITION 
AT THE 
FirtH AVENUE ArT GALLERIES, 
546 Fifth Ave., and 45th Street, 
THURSDAY, APRIL 8th 


And Following Days and Evenings Until Time 
of Sale 


JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. The highest Bidder to the Buyer, and if any 
dispute arises between two or more Bidders, the Lot 
so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

2. The Purchasers to give their names and ad- 
dresses, and to pay down a cash deposit of at least 
25 per cent., or the whole of the purchase money, if 
required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so 
purchased to be immediately put up again and re- 
sold. 

3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Ex- 
pense and risk within 24 hours after the conclusion 
of the Sale, and the remainder of the purchase- 
money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for 
to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or before 
delivery; in default of which the undersigned will 
not hold himself responsible if the Lots be lost, 
stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left 
at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 

4. No checks received unless certified. 

5. The sale of any Article is not to be set aside 
on account of any error in the description or imper- 
fection, and no warranty whatever is made. All 
Articles are sold just as they are, without recourse. 

6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and incon- 
venience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot 
can, on any account, be removed during the Sale. 

7. No claims allowed after the removal of goods. 

8. Our record of Sales in all cases final. 

g. Upon failure to comply with the above condi- 
tions, the money deposited in part payment shall be 
forfeited; all Lots uncleared within the time afore- 
said shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, with- 
out further notice, and the deficiency (if any) at- 
tending such re-sale shall be made good by the de- 
faulter at this Sale, together with all charges at- 
tending the same. This condition is without 
prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce 
the contract made at this Sale, without such re-sale, 


if he thinks fit. James P. Sito, Auctioneer. 


” 


FIRST EVENING SALE 
Monday, April 12th, 1909 


IN THE 


Grand Ball Room of the 
Waldorf-Astoria 


PROMPTLY AT 8.15 P. M. 


al 6 
1 if . 
French School 


YOUNG GIRL 
(Pastel) 


2 


Francois Lemaire 
1620-1688 


MADAME DE MAUREPAS 


Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. 


7 
E. Torre 


NEW YORK 


LANDSCAPE 
Height, 32 inches; width, 42 inches. 


9 a 


W. Thornley 


PARIS 


Born in England, he is one of the most stccess- 
ful foreign artists in the French Capital, where his 
work is highly appreciated. 


VIEW AT PONT V’EVEQUE 


FRANCE 


(Water Color) 


5 


Henry Inman 


68> 
7 


Born in Utica, N. Y., October 20, 1801, died in 
New York January 17, 1846. Portrait, landscape 
and genre painter, pupil of John W. Jarvis, in New 
York. In 1844 visited England, where he painted 
many portraits of notable men. At the time of his 
death Inman was engaged on a series of historical 
pictures for the Capitol at Washington. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON AT THE BATTLE 
OF PRINCETON 


Height 47% inches; width, 62 inches. 


UNITED STATES 


6 ar 2 
} e 
Louis Testelin if j 
PARIS 


BARONNE DE BESENVAL 


Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. 


ve 


Frederic Ede 


PARIS 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. Pupil of Robert 
Fleury and Bourguereau. Frederic Ede is an artist 
of exceptional talent, whose works are becoming 
more popular every year. 


WOODLAND 


(Water Color) 


THE POOL 


(Water. Color) 


S 
3 Ds 8 
Richard Wilson, R. A. 


ENGLAND 


Born at Pinegas, Montgomeryshire, August I, 
1713; died at Llanberris, Carnarvonshire, May, 
1782. Pupil of Thomas Wright, a London portrait 
painter. Began to paint landscapes~in Italy about 
1749, taking this step by the advice of Zuccarelli. 
His work was not appreciated in England during 
his lifetime, and he died in indigence, but he is now 
regarded as one of the chief landscape painters of 
the English School. He was one of the founders 
of the Royal Academy. 


VIEW OF: THE THAMES “NEAR sien 
HOUSE, TWICKENHAM 


A river with a winding road, a sailboat coming 
down the stream, and a tree in the foreground with 
two men near the trunk, one of whom is preparing 
to bathe, are the principal elements in this composi- 
tion. In the stern of the boat there is smoke from 
a fire on which probably the crew are cooking their 
supper. The sky shows summer atmosphere with 
clouds lit up on the edges, and the pastoral feeling 
is well interpreted. An individual and very inter- 
esting example of Wilson’s excellent work. Dated 


1769. 


Height, 12% inches; length, 28 inchesi, 


eee 
James 


7 
etl ae 
Ee od 


Northcote, R. A. 
O) 0 Oe AS ra : 
1766-183 ieee ab: 


eee: 


GIRL WITH A DOVE” He 


Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches, 


~ 


i 
| 
iO 
_-W. Thornley 0. : 
ay PARIS : 
--~—~—sCiBorn in England, he is one of the most successful Ps bs 
7 Wi foreign artists in the French Capital, where his A ie 


ig work is highly appreciated. 


CHURCH AT BELLENGUEVILLE, FRANCE 


Height, 18 inches; width, 25 inches, 


German School . 
: SOUTH EARLY 
GERMANY. 


Ecclesiastical Painting 


Height, 371/2 inches; width, 271/2 inches. 


Flemish School 


MADONNA AND CHILD 


Height, 2444 inches; width, 21 inches. 


13 
0?" 
Italian School 4 


TRY PTIQUE 


Religious Subject 


14 Fige 
aa ; 1 9 OF 
Ricci Sebastiano Le ¥! 
z 
ITALY 


Born at Cividale di Belluno in 1659, died in 
Venice May 15, 1734. Venetian School. Pupil in 
Venice of F. Cervelli, whom he accompanied to 
Milan; resided several years in Florence, Rome and 
other Italian cities, studying and executing many 
works. From Vienna, where he decorated the Pal- 
ace of Schonbrunn, he went to England, in the reign 
of Queen Anne, and during a ten years’ residence 
painted the chapel at Bulstrode for the Duke of 
Portland, the hall of Burlington House, an altar 
piece for the chapel of Chelsea College, and other 
works, some of which are at Hampton Court. With 
a fertile invention and great facility of execution, 
Sebastiano excelled in imitating the great masters 
of the Venetian School, especially Paolo Veronese. 
In 1718 he returned to Venice, where he lived, rich 
and honored, until his death. 


ADORATION OF THE MAGI 


Height, 23 inches; width, 271% inches, 


nfo 15 


Gainborough-Dupont 
1767-1797 
Nephew and Pupil of Thomas Gainsborough 


MRS. PARKYNS 


Height, 36 inches; width, 29 inches. 


hey | Oy 16 


ps! Georges Michel 


FRANCE 


Born in Paris in 1763; died in 1843. Pupil of 
Taunay and was known in his time as a fine copyist. 
He had but little reputation in-his day as a painter, 
but his pictures are now classed by many critics 
with the works of Decamps and the Barbizon 
Group. His landscapes are much sought for by col- 
lectors. 


LANDSCAPE NEAR PARIS 


‘A broad road leads down hill from the fore- 
ground, winding into the middle distance. A flock 
of «sheep and some small figures are seen at the 
bend in the road, and there are windmills on the 
left. The middle distance is in shadow, and the 
hills at the horizon are lighted up by a gleam of 
sunshine. The sky is heavy with clouds of gray, 
white and black; and the picture is firmly composed 
in color masses and great lines. 


Height, 28 inches; width, 2814 inches. 


ant 


William Hogarth 


ENGLAND 


Born in London, December 10, 1697; died there, 
October 26, 1764. After being apprenticed to a sil- 
versmith, from whom he learned to engrave arms 
and monograms on plate, he became a student in St. 
Martin’s Lane Academy. He began business as a 
silversmith about 1720, and engraved book-plates. 
He afterward took up portrait painting and 
achieved good success. In 1753 he completed a 
series of six pictures called “The Harlot’s Prog- 
ress,’ which was followed by other series called 
“The Rake’s Progress,’ and “Marriage a la Mode” 
series of six pictures, and seven other works. 


PORTRAIT OF COLONEL CHARLES 
HOWARD 

In the left upper corner of the canvas is a coat 
of arms and the inscription, “Charles Howard, 
Esqr., Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, second son of 
Charles, third Earl of Carlisle.’ The figure is 
dressed in a coat and waistcoat of blue with a white 
shirt-front. The face is rosy, and the expression of 
the blue-eyed Colonel is frank and engaging. The 
painting is careful and characteristic. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 24% inches. 


of 
18 i: 
Jean Le Ducq 


! 1636-1682 


THE TROUBADOUR 


Height, 34 inches; width, 29 inches. 


Adrien Schulz 
PARIS 


One of the ablest followers of the Barbizon 
School. iT 


EDGE OF THE FOREST 


Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches. 


90? 20 


A. M. Corter 


| 


LANDSCAPE 


Height, 39 inches; width, 29 inches. 


fo: ai 


Straghliati 
MILAN 


RHODODENDRONS 


22 


0. 
Frederic Ede ) 


PARIS 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. Pupil of Robert 
Fleury and Bouguerau. Frederic Ede is an artist 
of exceptional talent, whose works are becoming 
more popular every year. 


THE THIRSTY COW 


Height, 24 inches; width, 29 inches. 


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Nicholas Maes 

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| DUTCH WOMAN 


Height, 3514 inches; width, 23%4 inches. 


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Frederic W. Watts i) 0 


LONDON 


1800-1862 


(Brother-in-law of John Constable) 


THE RIVER STOUR, SUFFOLK 


Height, 20 inches; width, 80 inches. 


Abraham Van Cuyienborch 
HOLLAND 
Died after 1664. Dutch School. Landscape 


painter in the manner of Poelenburg; master of 
Utrecht Guild in 1639. 


Classical Landscape 


DIANA AND HER NYMPHS 


iv Signed and dated. Height, 41 inches; width, 4914 inches. 


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PARIS 


One of the ablest followers of the Barbizon 
Schoo) ; 


LA CLAIRIERE 
(Opening in the Forest) 


Height, 20 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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1763-1804. 
STOPPING AT THE INN 


Height, 15 inches; width, 22 inches. 


Pantoja de la Cruz 


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DONA MENDOZA DE LA CERDA 


Height, 50 inches; width, 38 inches. 


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Antonio Torrés 
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REVERIE 
k Height, 29 inches; width, 36 inches, 
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Adriaen Van De Velde 


HOLLAND 


Born in Amsterdam in 1635 or 1636; died there 
January 21, 1672. Pupil of Willem van de Velde 
the elder, and afterward at Haarlem, of Jan Wy- 
nants. After leaving Wynants he studied the figure 
under Philip Wouwerman, and further developed 
under the influence of Paul Potter. His “Frozen 
Canal” is in the Louvre, and other works are in the 
principal European museums. 


MILKING TIME 


A group of cows and sheep, with landscape. In 
the centre of the group is a red and white cow, with 


_a black one at the left, which a woman is milking. 


A boy hangs over the fence, laughing and pointing 
to a calf or young heifer sleeping in the fore- 
ground. Trees, a distant prospect of country, and a 
fine sky of delicate blue, with gray clouds tinged 
with pink, are the other elements in this pleasing 
composition. Painted in the manner characteristic 
of this celebrated painter of the Dutch school 


Height, 141%4 inches; length, 20 inches. 


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Canaletto (Antonio Canale) 


VENICE 


Born in Venice, 1697. Pupil of his father, Ber- 
nado Canale, a decorator and scene painter. In 1719 
went to Rome, drew and copied the antiquities. Re- 
turning to Venice, occupied himself exclusively with 
views of that city. In 1764 visited London, remain- 
ing there two years. Etched thirty-one plates of 
“Views in Venice.” Died there in 1768. 


CANAL SCENE, VENICE 


Height, 80 inches; width, 50 inches, 


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VENETIAN SCENE 


Height, 30 inches; width, 50 inches. 


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Pierre Danloux 
1753-1809 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches, 


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PARIS 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. Pupil of Robert Fleury 
and Bouguerau. Frederic Ede is an artist of ex- 
ceptional talent, whose works are becoming more 
popular every year. 


THE OLD FARM 


Height, 22 inches; width, 29 inches, 


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Sixteenth Century 

VIRGIN AND CHILD 


Height, 22 inches; width, 17 inches, 


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Jacopo Bassano 


VENETIAN SCHOOL 


Jacopo Bassano, called the elder ,bwrn at Bassano, 
1510, died there February 13, 1592. Venetian school, 
real name Jacopo da Ponte; son and pupil of Fran 
cesco da Ponte, the elder, afterward pupil of Boni- 
fazio Veneziano, and later, it is said, of Titian. He 
excelled in painting landscape and animals, and 
chose his subjects from Scripture scenes in which 
they could be suitably introduced. 


JUDA AND THAMAR 


Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches. 


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RUINS IN ITALIE 


Height, 9% inches; width, 12% inches. Brice 


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Diego De Rodriguez De Sylva Y Velasquez 


Born in Seville; baptized June 6, 599; died in 
Madrid, August 7, 1660. Pupil of Herrara el Viego 
and of Francis Pacheco, whose daughter he mar- 
ried in 1618. 


PORTRAIT OF A SPANISH PRINCE 


This portrait was known in the collection of the 
Duchess de Berry as the portrait of the Infanta 
Maria Teresa, but the title was erroneous, as is 
shown by the masculine gender of the participle 
natus in the inscription painted on the canvas: ‘Na- 
tus Anno MDCXXX dies Septembris 111.” Maria — 
Theresa was born in 1638. It is probably a portrait 
of the Infante Don Baltazar Carlos. The little 
prince stands by a table, with his left hand resting 
upon it, near a high crowned hat. He is dressed in 
a costume of old rose color, with scarlet sleeves, 
and a white ruff of lace about the neck. The right 
hand holds one of the green and white lacing 
strings of his dress, and from his neck, on a string 
of large red and gold beads, hangs a medal of the 
Holy Sepulchre. The child’s face is attractive, and 
the flesh tints and the pale reddish color of the hair 
are delightfully rendered. The work is characteris- 
tic of the master, both in the effect of the masses 
when seen at a distance, and by the perfect finish of 
the details when seen near by. The color scheme 
is handsome, and the general aspect of the picture 


is stately and charming. 


Height, 331%% inches; width, 23 inches. 


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Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches. 
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Nicholas Lancret 
FRANCE 


SOCIAL GATHERING IN THE PARK 


Born in Paris, January 22, 1690; died there, Sep- 
tember 14, 1743. Pupil of Dulin and of Gillot, but 
formed his style chiefly after Watteau. The pic- 
tures of the two artists are sometimes confounded, 
as the subjects are similar, and Lancret’s treatment 
follows that of Watteau. Ten of Lancret’s works 
are in the Louvre; others in French provincial mu- 
seums, and in various European galleries. 

The scene is in a garden with a terrace wall and 
a high vase on the left. A group of five figures, 
consisting of three young women and two men. In 
the middle of the group a girl with a flute is learn- 
ing to play, while a man who is teaching her sits 
beside her. Another woman is reclining on the 
grass, and back of her is a man who stands up while 
he converses with the third woman, who is seated 
on the grass, with her back turned to the spectator. 
The costumes are light in color—white, pink and 
blue—and these tints form an effective contrast to 
the green of the landscape background. No. 1133 
in the Metayer de Guy Collection. 


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Ludolf Backuysen 
HOLLAND 
Born at Emden 1631, a pupil of Aldert van Ever- 
dingen, worked much at Amsterdam. Celebrated in 
his own day for sea-pieces, and especially for ren- 
dering of storms. In latter part of life etched a few 
plates and. practiced engraving. Died at Amster- 


MARINE 
From the collection of General McKinnon, C. B.; 


and O. S. Cave, Esqr., Rossbryn Manor, Cork, Ire- 


land. 
Height, 21 inches; width, 27 inches. 


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Gustave Jacquet 


PARIS 


Medals: -Paris Salon, 1868, 1875, 1878: 


Legion of Honor 


IDEAL HEAD 


Height, 18% inches; width, 151% ‘inches. 


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William James MuHer 
ENGLAND 
ORIENTAL LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


Four Arabs are seen seated in a tent pitched 
among some ruins, and a dragoman, dressed in 
a crimson robe and white turban, stands near by, 
leaning on a staff. A camel appears back of the 
tent with a load on his back. Among the ruins 
are some tall, ornamented columns, and the sky 
shows the clear blue of the Far East. The color 
scheme is brilliant and effective, and the picture is 


painted with knowledge and force. 


Height, 19 inches; length, 26 inches. 


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Gustave Courbet 


FRENCH 


Born at Ornans, France 1819, commenced to 
study law in Paris, but drifted round the studios 
and studied the old masters in the Louvre. In- 
dependent, he would have nothing of the academical 
or romantic schools, and struck out for realism; 
first attracting attention by his “Dinner of Ornans” 
in 1849. At the Expositions of 1855 and 1867 he 
made an exhibition of his works in a separate build- 
ing, outside the grounds. Two years later, Munich 
honored him with a separate room and the Bavarian 
Order of St. Michael. He accepted it, but refused 
the Legion of Honor. . During the Commune he 
was elected Minister of Fine Arts, and to save The 
Louvre was forced to consent to the destruction 
of The Vendome Column. For this he was im- 
prisoned and fined; after which he retired to Vevay 
in Switzerland, and died there in 1878. 


ETRETAT, ON THE COAST OF FRANCE 
Signed, G. Courbet. 


Height, 18% inches; width, 21% inches. 


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John Opie 
1761-1807 


MRS. CLARK 


Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches. 


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PARIS 
(His works show many of the qualities of Diaz, 
and they are highly praised by the admirers of 
the Barbizon School). 


Le LOING AT MONTIGNY 


Height, 25 inches; width, 36 inches. 


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Francois Drouais 4 
1720-1775 


MADAME DE FRONTENAC 


Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches. 


«Gabriel Max 
MUNICH 
YOUTH 


Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches. 


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Jean Raoux 
PARIS 
1677-1734 
MADEMOISELLE PREVOST 


Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches. 


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Thomas Moran 
NEW YORK 


THE DESERTED CASTLE 


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Height, 56 inches; width, 40 inches. d 


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DECEASED 


VILLAGE IN HOLLAND 


Height, 18 inches; width, 30 inches. 


PARIS 


Received several medals at the Paris Salon. 

Member of the Legion of Honor. ; . 

The French Government acquired a number of 
his works for the Musée du Luxembourg and for 
other Museums in France. ; 


SUNSET 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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George Romney 


1734-1802 
MRS. HENSHAW 


Height, 36 inches; width 80 inches. 


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Pupil of Diaz 
PARIS 
1839-1907 
SUNSET 


Height, 22 inches; width, 82 inches. 


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G. Schiavone [ 


(Pupil of Titian) 
1470-1510 
-THE THREE AGES 


Height, 55 inches; width, 46 inches. 


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Cornelis Janson Van Ceulen 

AMSTERDAM 

1594-1664 
YOUNG GIRL 


Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches. 


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PARIS 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. 
Pupil of Robert Fleury and Bouguerau. 


Frederic Ede is an artist of exceptional talent, 
whose works are becoming more popular every year 


FARM ON THE RIVERSIDE 


Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. 


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Jean Etienne Liotard 
PARIS 
1702-1790 
COMTESSE DE NEUBOURG 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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Charles Coypel 


1694-1752 
ADRIENNE LECOUVREUR 


Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. 


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Joseph Vergara 
1726-1799 
Pupil of l’Espagnolet 


LA SENORITA DONA MARIA 
BRYIDA AGUADO Y ANGULO 


Height, 48 inches; width, 86 inches, 


64 ¢ 


Emile Van Marcke 


1827-1891 
LANDSCAPE 


Height, 10 inches; width, 16 inches 


From the Van Marcke Sale 


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Claas Pieterez Berchem 


HOLLAND 


(Nicholas Berghem) 


Born in Haarlem, baptized October 16, 1620, died 
in Amsterdam, February 18, 1683. Dutch School; 
landscape, animal, history and portrait painter; son 
and pupil of Pieter Claasz; pupil of J. van Goyen, 
N. Moyaert, P. de Grebber, Jan Wils, whose 
daughter he married, and J. B. Weenix. In June, 
1642, he entered the Guild in Haarlem, where he 
worked until 1670, having probably visited Italy in 
1648-55, and finally settled in Amsterdam. 


ST. JEROME 


Height, 38 inches; width, 291% inches. 


Richard Wilson, R.A. 


1714-1782 
ENGLISH COUNTRY SCENE | 


Height, 20 inches; width, 24 inches. 


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PARIS 
1619-1690 


PORTRAIT OF ALEXIS PIRON 


(French Poet) 


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Jules Goupil 


Aj PARIS 
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; Received First Class Medal Salon 1875 


MADEMOISELLE LANGE 


Height, 26 inches; width, 18 inches, ’ 4 | 


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Antoine Vestier 


1740-1824 


MADAME D’OULTREMONT 


Height, 36 inches; width, 30 inches. 


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George Inness as ; 
NEW YORK 
1825-1894 


ITALIAN LANDSCAPE 


Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. 


From the Collection of Thomas B. Clarke. Sale 
Feb. 1899: Catalogue No. 285. 


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George Vincent ' 

LONDON 

1796-1830 


LANDSCAPE IN SURREY 


Height, 24144 inches; width, 29 inches, 


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Richard Parkes Bonington 


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ENGLAND 
ON THE SEA-SHORE 


A woman, whose shoulders are covered with a 
red shawl, sits with her back to the spectator before 
a long table on the beach covered with fish, which 
she offers for sale. Nearby is a man on a white 
horse, the bridle held by a fisherman with a red cap, 
and there are some small figures in the distance. 
The sky at the lower right portion of the picture 
is dark and threatening, and the sea lies beneath 
it with fine pearly tone. The general aspect of the 
picture is suave and distinguished, and the work 
is marked by much truth of observation, while the 
scene is interpreted with artistic knowledge and 
general utility of effect. 


Height, 10 inches; length, 14144 inches. 


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Eugene Jettel 


Pupil of Theo. Rousseau. 


LANDSCAPE 


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G. Wintz 
GERMAN 


LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


75 


Artus Van Der Neer 


HOLLAND 


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1619-1683 
A LURID SUNSET. 
Height, 23 inches; width, 29 inches. 
Signed on the lower right-hand corner with in~- 
itials. “He sometimes painted sunset—in which the 


glowing richness and harmony of his coloring ap- 
proach the excellence of Rubens and Rembrandt.’”— 


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PARIS 
One of the ablest followers of the Barbizon School 
THE OLD OAKS 


(Forest of Foutainebleau) 


Height, 20 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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. Jean Baptiste Greuze 


FRANCE 


Born at Tournus, Sadne-et-Loire, France, August 
21, 1725; died in Paris, March 21, 1805. Pupil, in 
Lyons, of Brandon; and in Paris, of the Academy. 
His pictures early became popular, and he accumu- 
lated a large fortune; but lost it all in the Revolu- 
tion. The vogue of David and his school, and the 
taste for the classic as interpreted by these painters, 
prevented any further success for Greuze, and he 
died in poverty. His celebrated picture, “La Cruche 
Cassée,” and fourteen other pictures and portraits 
are in The Louvre. Other important European Mu- 
seums contain examples of his work. 


“LA. SUPPLIAN TE 


Height, 2014 inches; width, 16% inches. 


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Adrien Schulz 
PARIS 


One of the ablest followers of the Barbizon School. 


OCTOBER EVENING. 


- Height, 20 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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ITALY 


HEAD OF A BOY 


Real name, Antonio Allegri. Born at Correggio 
about 1494; died there, March 5, 1534. Pupil of his 
father’s brother, Lorenzo Allegri and of Antonio 
Bartolotti, painters of the town of Correggio of no 
great repute. At Modena is said to have been a 
pupil of Ferrari, but all the accounts of Correggio’s 
early training lack confirmation. No one has been 
able to trace the origin and development of his 
method of painting, which is unlike that of any of 
his contempories.. In grace and elegance, in tender- 
ness and sweetness of expression, and in skilful 
execution his works are unrivalled. One of the 
greatest masters of the Italian Renaissance. Im- 
portant works in the Louvre, in the Dresden Gallery, 
and at Parma. ; 


A curly haired, chubby faced boy looking over 
his nude shoulder. This head may have served as 
a study for one of Correggio’s great compositions. 
Time has given to the picture a beautiful golden tone, 
and the color is delicious. From the collection of 
Mr. Bevan, Trent Park, Hertfordshire, England. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 11% inches. 


Georges Michel 
pan PARIS 
1763-1843 


APPROACHING STORM. 


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Louis Lagrenée 
1724-1805 
THE CLEMENCY OF CORIOLAN 


Height, 40 inches; width, 54 inches. 


SECOND EVENING SALE 


IN THE 


Waldorf-Astoria-Hotel 
Grand Ball Room, 


TUESDAY, APRIL (3th, 1909, 


At 8,15 promptly. 


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Frederic Ede pe i: a 
PARIS 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. Pupil of Robert Fleury 
and Bourguerau. Frederic Ede is an artist of ex- 
ceptional talent, whose works are becoming more 


popular every year. 


MARINE 


(Water Color) 


ROCKY SPOT 


(Water Color) 


84 
| French School 
Pastel 


YOUNG GIRL 


4, 85 
W. Thornley 


PARIS 
Born in England, he is one of the most successful 
foreign artists in the French Capital, where his work 
is highly appreciated. 
THE OLD FARM 


(Water Color) 


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- PARIS 


Born in England, he is one of the most successful 
gn artists in the French Capital, where his work 
ghly appreciated. 


VILLAGE CHURCH 


oh eA Height, 18 inches; width, 25 inches. 


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lp J. Trinquesse 


XVIII. Century 


‘ Pupil of Largilliére 

4 LARGILLIERE IN HIS STUDIO 

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TWO FRENCH DECORATIVE PANELS 


Height, 26 inches; width, 82 inches. 


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James Stark CU yeas 


1794-1859 


Stark studied under Crome for three years, later 
going to London, where he entered the Royal Aca-— 
demy in 1817. 

The National Gallery and Kensington Museum 
contain many of his most important works. 


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LANDSCAPE 


Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. 


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Jean Baptiste Santerre 
1658-1717 

MADAME DE COISLIN 


Height, 31 inches; width, 25 inches. 


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J. V. D. Stoffes 


A painter of battle-pieces, chiefly skirmishes of 
Cavalry flourished about the year 1649. His pictures 
are not uncommon, though his history is not known. 
They are generally on panel, spirited in action, well- 
drawn, and smoothly finished. 


BATTLE SCENE 


From the Belchamp Hall Collection. 


Height, 1914 inches; width, 41 inches. 


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Federigo Zucchero 


ITALY 


Born at St. Agnolo in Vado, Urbino, in 1543; 
died at Ancona in 1609. Roman School, and pupil 
of his brother Taddeo Zucchero. Executed yarious 
important mural paintings in Italy and painted por-. 
traits of many distinguished persons, including Queen 
Elizabeth of England. He founded the Academy of 
St. Luke and left all his property to it. Author of 
a treatise on painting, sculpture, and architecture. 

ROBERT DEVEREUX, EARL OF ESSEX 


From the collection of Lord St. Leonards, Lord 
Chancellor of England. Half length portrait, white 
ruff of gauze and lace, pourpoint of white and gold, 
and black ribbon supporting order or medal below 
the bottom of canvas. This fine head, with dark 
red beard, is strongly and sympathetically painted 
and is a splendid work, valuable for its artistic and 
historical importance. 


Height, 2314 inches; width, 18 inches. 


Adrien Schulz 


PARIS 


MONTIGNY 


Height, 26 inches; width, 32 inches. 


hae 


George Henry Harlow, R. A. 


94 


1789-1819 
COUNTESS OF ESSEX 
“Rushton Hall Collection, Northamptonshire 


Height, 82 inches; width, 26 inches. 


95 ou? 


Gerard Terburg 


HOLLAND 


Born at Zwolle, probably between 1613 and 1617, 
died at Deventer, December 8, 1681. Dutch School; 
genre painter. Received his first instruction from 
his father, Gert Terburg (1584-1662) who had stud- 
ied in Rome. He then formed himself in Amsterdam, 
and especially in Haarlem, where he entered the 
Guild in 1635 under the influence of Frans Hals, 
and through independent study of the masterworks 
of Titian, Rembrandt and Velasques. Travelled 
through Germany, Italy, Spain, England, and France; 
and painted everywhere portraits and genre pieces. 
In 1646-48 at Miinster, he became, through the favor 
of the Spanish envoy to Madrid, the painter of the 
diplomatic circle, and executed the famous portrait 
group of the Peace Congress; followed the Spanish 
envoy to Madrid, where he painted the King and 
many courtiers and ladies; returned via England 
and France to his native country and settled at 
Deventer where he obtained the citizenship in 1655 
and afterwards became Burgomaster. He was the 
inventor of the interiors, and of the satin gown, 
so much used by Miers and Metsu; a first rate and 
thoroughly original master. 


PORTRAIT OF JAN DE WITT 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. 


Ad. Marais 
PARIS 


VACHES DU PATURAGE 


Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches. 


42 ‘ 


George Morland 
ENGLAND 


THE WRECKERS 


Height, 25 inches; length, 30 iwches, 


From the collection of William Howgate Esq. 
A scene on the sea-shore, with a great cliff on the 
right of the composition. A group of people is seen 
about a sail boat drawn up on the beach, and a 
vessel stranded appears off shore, with the wind 
blowing into rags what is left of her sails. Only 
one mast is left standing. A figure of a woman in 
the group, clad in a white cloak, makes a strong 
note in the color scheme, which is conceived in sober 
tints and the sky shows the fury of the weather. 

This picture is painted in that style of the master 
where he resembles Gainsborough. 


_ Antonio Torres 


Ave a 3 SPAIN Goris 


eae (Saidio in Paris) 


Born in 1874 at Tarragona; he studied in the 


art schools of Barcelona and in the Julian Academy, 


Paris. 
Pretty Maiden from Valencia. s 


Height, 22 inches; width, 17 inches. 


Born at Pierrelaye, Seine-et-Oise, France; died 
in Paris a few years ago. Well known as one of 
the leading landscape painters of the French School. 
He received various! medals at the Safon-and high 
honors at the Paris Exposition of 1889. Chevalier 
of the Legion of Honour. 


LANDSCAPE 
Height, 25% inches; length, 36% inches. 


The picture shows a foreground descending to a 
stream in a valley with a high bank on the opposite 
side. A village is seen nestled among the trees in 
the valley, and on the hill opposite there are houses. 
Tall trees growing on the border of the stream 
reach up nearly to the top of the canvas and the 
sky is full of light. All the foreground is in trans- 
parent shadow, and on the distant hills to the left 
is seen a gleam of late afternoon sunshine. A 
very characteristic example of the work of a painter 
whose fine qualities are distinctly personal. 


Signed at the left. 


101 BY 
Frederic Ede < 


PARIS 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. Pupil of Robert Fleury 
and Bouguerau. Frederic Ede is an artist of ex- 


ceptional talent whose works are becoming more 
popular every year. 


LANDSCAPE 


Height, 24 inches; width, 29 inches. 


102 


Louis Tocqué 
' 1696—1772 
Born 1744 
Collection Lemaire, Paris 
PETER THE THIRD OF RUSSIA 


Height, 48 inches; width, 40 inches. 


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Arthur Parton 
New York 
APPLE BLOSSOMS 
Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches. 


From the Collection of Thomas B. Clarke 
Sale, Feb., 1899 Catalogue No. 17 


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HOLLAND 


Born in Haarlem in 1566, died there in 1640. 
“SILVER WEDDING FESTIVITIES” 


Height, 23 inches; width, 32 inches. 


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Theobald Chartran 


Born in France, 1849. Pupil of Cabanel, Grand 
Prix de Rome, 1877. Medal Universal Exhibition 
1889. Crevalier Legion of Honor, 1890. Officer 
Legion of Honor, 1902. Commander St. Grégoire- 


le-Grand. 
JULIETTE 
(Oval) 
j & 106 


Bartolomeo Schidone 


Born in Modena about 1570 died there December 
27, 1615. Lombard school; said to have been, a 
pupil of the Carracci, but his style shows careful 
study of Correggio whose works he imitated, but 
without servility. Patronized by Duke Ranuccio of 
Modena for whom he painted some admirable 
pictures. He was an excellent portrait painter, but 
his favorite subjects were Madonnas and Holy 
Families. 


MADONNA AND CHILD 
Height, 18% inches; width, 15 inches. 


From Lord Northwick Collection. 


107, 9,99 


Pierre Mignard 
I1610—1605 
DUCHESSE DE LONGUEVILLE 
(Oval) 
a 
108 3 @: 
Jean Raoux | : 
1677-1734 
MARQUISE D’ARGENSON 


Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. 


109 i 


William James Muller 


(2. 


CHILDREN IN THE THE WHEAT-FIELD 


Height, 20 inches; width, 1714 inches. 


Three little girls are seen in a group near a 
fence with a big barred gate. The one in the mid- 
dle, who has a pretty face, wears a red skirt and 
holds up in her apron field flowers and wheat. The 
child on the right has a blue skirt, and the third, 
one of violet color. Shocks of grain appear in the 
background, and the sky is blue, toned with gray. 
The little girls are nice types of country children, 
and the picture is full of rustic simplicity and charm. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 17% inches. 


at 
we Frederic Ede 
PARIS 
Born at Ottawa, Canada. 
Pupil of Robert Fleury and Bouguerau. Frederic - 
Ede is an artist of exceptional talent, whose works 


are becoming more popular every year. 


THE OLD BRIDGE 


Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. 


Pes e 111 


John Constable 
1776—1837 


LANDSCAPE 


: if a ‘ 112 
| IY a William Hogarth 
1697—1764 
VISCOUNTESS OF TOWNSHEND 
Collection of Edward Harrison, Esq., of Balls 


From the Albemarle Collection 


Height, 36 inches; width, 3@ inches. 


i i peeled several medals at the Pits Salon.— 

Member of the Legion of Honor. The French 

hy Government acquired a number of his works for 

4s the Musée du Luxembourg and for other Museums 
in France. 


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i THE TWO GLEANERS 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. 


a 2 ) 
i - 114 { : on? e 
Jean Baptiste Greuze 


1725—1805 


iT 


YOUNG GIRL 


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> 


Albert D. Gihon 


Born at Portsmouth, N. H., 1866. Pupil fe Oa 


Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 

of L’Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, and of the Julian 

Academy, Paris. 
Won the John Wanamaker Prize for Landscapes 

at the A. A. A., Paris, 1900. Exhibits in the Salon 

des Artistes Frangais in Paris since 1900. 


His work is represented in many of the private 
Collections in this Country. 


LANDSCAPE 


Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches. 


# 116 
Alfeed Stannard 


ENGLAND 
Norwich school. Exhibited in London between 
1826 and 1860 at the Society of British Artists. 
Signed and dated. 
“BOUGH APTON” 


Seat of Lord Viscount Nevill 


Height, 26 inches; width, 40 inches. 


Léon Richet 


= 


PARIS 


1839—1907 


* 


‘Pupil of Diaz 


THE POOL 


“Height, 22 inches; width, 32 inches. 


Louis Lagrenée 


;, 1724—1805_ 


- 


A Net os ET 


ELIZABETH OF RUSSIA 


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«EMPRESS 


Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. 


* [a 
119 | : 
- Hans Memling 
BRUGES 


1425—1495 
MAN PRAYING 


Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. 


50. | 
Ludolph Backhuysen 


#7 pt 121 


120 


1717—1782 
MARINE 


Height, 26 inches; width, 38 inches, 


Mariano Fortuny 
SPAIN 


Born at Reus, Spain, June 11, 1838; died at Rome, 
November 21, 1874. Pupil of Palan, Claudio Loren- 
zalez, and the Barcelona Academy, where he won 
the prize of Rome in 1856. He married the daughter 
of Federigo de Madrazo, director of the Madrid 
Museum, and so was the brother-in-law of Raymond 
de Madrazo. Associated throughout his career with 
him, Zamacois, and other celebrated painters of the 
Spanish-Roman and French schools. William H. 
Stewart, the American Collector, owned many of his 
principal works, which were sold by the American 
Art Association, in February, 1898. “The Choice of 
the Model” brought $42,000. . 


ROMAN MODEL 
Height, 22 inches; width, 1534 inches. 
A vigorous study of the head and torso of an old 
man with gray beard and long hair. Painted in 


Fortuny’s characteristically swift and skilful manner. 


Signed at the left. 


122 


af. 
ee 


Sanchez Coello 


I515—1590 


‘DUCHESSE MARGUERITE DE PARME 


Height, 52 inches; width, 88 inches. 


Robert W. Van Feskerct NA. & 


FRANCE 


Graduate of the School of Mines Columbia Uni- 
versity. Member National Academy of design.— 
Member of the Society of American Artists. Pupil 
of A. H. Wyant, N. A. Silver Medal at Pan. Ameri- 
can Exposition at Buffalo. Silver Medal at St. Louis 
Exposition. 


THE RIVER AT PONT DE LARCHE 


Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. 


124 % 0 


Hyacinthe Rigaud 
1650—1745 
LOUIS XIV 


From the collection of the Marquis de Biencourt, 
Chateau Azay le Rideau 


Height, 35 inches; width, 27 inches, 


6 125 
je> 
; Albert D. Gihon 
FRANCE 


Born at Portsmouth, N. H., 1866. Pupil of the 
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, i 
of L’Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, and of the Julian 
Academy, Paris. 


Won the John Wanamaker Prize for Landscapes 
at the A. A. A., Paris, 1900. Exhibits in the Salon 
des Artistes Francais in Paris since 1900. 

His work is represented in many of the Private 
Collections in this Country. 


MONTIGNY 


Height, 29 inches; width, 36 inches. 


fj nOr 126 
Ja | 


Leon Richet 
Paris 
1839—1907 
Pupil of Diaz 


FISHERMAN 


ngois, The Younger 


ft 
1570—1652 
MARIE DE GONZAGUE ae 


_ Height, 52 inches: width, 42 inches. 


Adrien Schutz 
i _ Paris 
One of the ablest followers of the 
Barbizon School 
re : FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


Height, 15 inches; width, 21 inches. 


Federigo Zucchero 


ITALY 
HERNANDO CORTEZ 


The head is shown in almost full face in an oval 
painted on the canvas. The ruff around the neck 
and the other parts of the costume are carefully 
painted white, the face is strong in expression, and — 
the whole work is vigorous and able. This is a 
fine piece of portrait painting and notable for its 
fine firm modelling. 


From the collection of Lord St. Leonards, Lord 


Chancellor of England 


Height, 2214 inches; width, 1714 inches. 


130 


Frederic Ede 


Paris 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. 

Pupil of Robert Fleury and Bouguerau. Frederic 
Ede is an artist of exceptional talent, whose works 
are becoming more popular every year. 


THE STONE BRIDGE 


Height, 20 inches; width, 29 inches. 


Vor see } <a ca 


1787—1819 


YOUNG GIRL 


Height, 27 inches; width, 23 inches. 


132 ys B. 
George Romney / / | | 
Pose 
1734—1802 
MEDITATION 


Thomas McLean Collection 


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Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches. 


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From the Collection of Thomas B. Clarke 


i Sale Feb., 1899. aA tees 


134 
Jacob Van Der Lamen 
1615—1651 


DUTCH SCENE 


Height, 20 inches; width, 45 inches. 


135 


Arthur Hoeber 


New York 
Pupil of L’Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris 


MARINE wide = . 


Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. 


136 


fa T. Scherrewitz 
HOLLAND 


THE RETURN AT DUSK 


Height, 16 inches; length, 28 inches. 


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- BEATRICE 


Height, 23 inches; 


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138 


1610—1646 


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139 
W. Thornley 
Paes 


Born in England, he is one of the 


width, 18 inches. 


William Dobson 


SON OF CHARLES I OF ENGLAND 


Height, 42 inches; width, 30 inches. 


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most successful 


Foreign artists in the French Capital, wasee his — 


ors is highly appreciated. 
PONT L’EVEQUE 


FRANCE 


Height, 16 inches; width, 21 inches. 


Narcisse Berchére 
Paris 


Received Medals in the Paris Salon 


Represented in the Musée du Luxembourg 


SCENE IN CAIRO _ 


Height, 24 inches; width, 17 inches. 


) . 141 


Antonio Torrés 


» Re 


SPAIN 
(Studio in Paris) 


Born in 1874 at Tarragona; he studied in the Art 
Schools of Barcelona and in the Julian Academy, 


Paris. 


WIFE OF THE TOREADOR 


Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches. 


vi Antoine Vestier 
a 15 at § ‘i : b 4 


Reese ie) pe 


- 1740—1824 


Re 


ee DE CLITOURP 


- Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. 


| F. A. Grison 


Paris 


- 


LA TOILETTE 


144 i Y 
Francois Guardi Pash 
1712—1793 
VENICE 


Height, 23 inches; width, 31 inches. 


145 


C. Detti 


Paris 


THE TROUBADOUR 


Height, 80 inches; width, 40 inches. 


y? § 146 
Professor Karl Herpfer 
BAVARIA 
Born at Dinkelsbithl, Bavaria, November 30, 1836. 
Genre painter, pupil of Munich Academy, under 
Ramberg, 


“THE DISCOVERED ENGAGEMENT” 


Height, 51 inches; width, 36 inches, 


147 


Frederic Ede 


Paris 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. 

Pupil of Robert Fleury and Bouguerau. Frederic 
Ede is an artist of exceptional talent, whose works 
are becoming more popular every year. 


LANDSCAPE & RIVER 


Height, 20 inches; width, 29 inches, 


148 a, ‘Cll 
William Hogarth . 


ENGLAND 


Born in London, December 10, 1697 died there 
October 26, 1764. Son of Richard Hogarth, school- 
master; apprenticed to Ellis Gamble, Silversmith, 
to learn to engrave arms and cyphers on plate. When 
his time had expired (1718) became a student in St. 
Martin’s Lane Academy, where he learned to draw. 
About 1720 he set up in business as a silversmith, 
and began to engrave book-plates, the first of his 
prints to attract notice being a series of illustrations 
for Butler’s Hudibras (1726). In 1730 he clandes- 
tinely married the daughter of Sir Jas. Thornhill, 
serjeant-painter to the King, whose studio he had 
frequented. As his book-plates were not profitable 
he set up as a portrait painter and met with consider- 
able success. 


PORTRAIT OF ALEXANDER POPE 


Height, 28 inches; width, 21 inches, 


£ 
149 a 9 Oo. 
Julien Dupré . 
Paris 
Medals Salon 1880, 1881 
Legion of Honor 1892 


CATTLE IN PASTURE 


Height, 40 inches; width, 50 inches, 


a4? 1s 


Richard Wilson, R.A. 
1714—1782 
LAKE IN ITALY 


Height, 36 inches; width, 44 inches. 


151 
gate: 
Charles O. Curran 


WADING IN THE LILY POND 


From the Collection of Thomas B. Clarke 
Height, 12 inches; width, 20 inches. 


Sale Feb., 1809 Catalogue No. 214 


152 


Fs » 
| 4) Pieter Wouvermans 
Ae HOLLAND 
1632—1682 


COUNTRY FAIR 


153 


Antonio Torrés é / 


SPAIN 


(Studio in Paris) 
Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. 
Born in 1874 at Tarragona; he studied in the Art 
Schools of Barcelona and in the Julian Academy, 


Paris: 


A BELLE FROM GRANADA 


154 i, ) 
Robert Tourniéres iv 
1676—1756 


~MADAME VICTOIRE— 
DAUGHTER OF LOUIS XV 


Height, 42 inches; width, 32 inches. 


155 [) 2 ; 
Charles Balay | 3 : 


Paris 


ENJOYING HIS PIPE 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


John Hoppner 


1759—1810 
LADY BERWICK 


Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches. 


ae 157 
4 OF anemia 


é Paris. 


Received several medals at the Paris Salon. 
Member of the Legion of Honor. The French 
Government acquired a number of his works for the 
Musée du Luxembourg and for other Museums in 


France. 
VINTAGE 
+ Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches. 
158 
sm 
7 ry “ John Constable, R.A. 
Fo ogy 
1776—1837 


THE WATER MILL 
From the collection of Chas. Sedelmeyer 
Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. 


Sale Paris, 1907 Catalogue No. 39 


159 


Govaert Flinck 


1615—1660 


PORTRAIT OF A MAW 


Height, 22 inches; width, 20 inches. 


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160 


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Weiland . a 
AMSTERDAM 


(Pupil of Israels) 
IN HOLLAND 


Height, 40 inches; width, 32 inches. 


Sir Thomas Lawrence 


1 1769—1830 
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i . MRS. MACKWORTH PRAED 


Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. 


Rushton Hall Collection, Northamptonshire 


-Léon Richet 
Paris 
1839—1907 
Pupil of Diaz 
AUTUMN 


Height, 22 inches; width, 82 inches. 


" 


163 
Jan Van Mabuse 


1470—I541 


THE VIRGIN WITH THE INFANT AND AN 
ANGEL 


From the collection of Charles Sedelmeyer 


Height, 36 inches; width, 23 inches. 


f 164 
" je Louis Tocqué 
1696—1772 


DUCHESSE DE CHARTRES 


Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches. 


165 | ig 
di Be i w 
Antonio Torrés ( % 
SPAIN 
(Studio in Paris) 
Born in 1874 at Tarragona; he studied in the Art 
Schools of Barcelona and in the Julian Aca ‘emy, 


Paris. ‘ 
SEVILLA 


Height, 22 inches; width, 17 inches. 


166 ® = 
Domenico Zampieri a e 
(Venetian School) 
158I—I641 
RENAUD AND ARMIDE 


Height, 46 inches; width, 50 inches. 


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167 


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FRENCH SCHOOL 


PORTRAIT OF A COURT LADY 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. 


cm. 
167A Le 0 


French School 


TWO DECORATIVE PANELS 


SS Pa 


Third and Last Evening Sale 


IN THE 
GRAND BALL ROOM 


= ', OF THE 
WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL 


Wednesday, April 14th, 1909 
At 8,15 


De 168 


Rete 


French School 
YOUNG GIRL 
(Pastel) 
Frederic Ede 
Paris 
Born at Ottawa, Canada. 


Pupil of Robert Fleury and Bouguerau. Frederic 


Ede is an artist of exceptional talent, whose works 
are becoming more popular every year. 


| 4 ‘ 169 
WOODLAND 
(Water Color) 


170 6 ; 


J) 
SHEPHERDESS i 


(Water Color) 


171 if i 
WHITE BIRCH TREES 


(Water Color) 


aye 13 92 


John Crome 


Called “Old Crome” born in Norwich, England, 
December 21, 1769; died there, April 22, 1821. He 
was originally a coach painter, and entered the 
domain of the fine arts through the study of nature 
and pictures of the Dutch School. “Mousehold 
Heath,’—perhaps the best of his works, is in the 
National Gallery, London. He founded the Norwich 
School of Arts in 1805. 


A LANDSCAPE IN NORFOLK 
ENGLAND 
Height, 14% inches; width, 22% inches. 


A broad road leads into the picture, with steep- 
roofed cottages on the right. Before the houses 
are a woman and a child, and there is a group of 
dead trees on the right. The sky is cloudy, with 
warm gray and white masses and the general tone 
of the picture with its browns and yellows, is agree- 
able and effective. From the Dawson—Turner Col- 
lection. Engraved. 


3 § 173 
Paul Veronese 


ITALY 


Born in Verona in 1528, died in Venice, April 19, 
1588. Venetian School. 


“TRIUMPH OF VENEZIA” 


Height, 38 inches; width, 26 inches. 


174 


; 
£ 0 Jean Leprince 


1733—1791 
PORTRAIT OF GRESSET 
(French Poet) 


Height, $2 inches; width, 26 inches. 


: if 175 
F : 


t e ie W. Thornley 


Paris 


Ges 
7 


Born in England, he is one of the most successful 
Foreign artists in the French Capital, where his 
work is highly appreciated. 


TWO WATER COLORS. 


CHURCH AT PONT L’EVEQUE 


FRANCE 


VILLAGE ROAD 


. FRENCH 


DECORATIVE PANEL 


Height, 40 inches; width, 80 inches. 


a q Ze: 


Jagisa Caspar Netscher 

t ; GERMANY 
; Born at Heidelberg in 1639, died at The Hague, 
oe January 15, 1684. Dutch School. Genre and portrait 
; painter, pupil at Arnheim of Koster; then at 
z- Deventer of Gerard Terburg, who taught him to 


paint genre pictures. Later he painted portraits in 
which he excelled. 


7 | “PORTRAIT OF C. DE WITT” 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. 


| ‘“ B. Van Der Helst 


| 


HOLLAND - 
161I—1670 
PORTRAIT OF A PRIEST 


No. 2574 in the Peoli Collection 


Height, 2114 inches; width, 18% inches. 


f0> 179 


ed Albert DB. Gina 


Born at Portsmouth, N. H., 1866. Pupil of the 
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 
of L’Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, and of the Julian 
Academy, Pants; 


Won the John Wanamaker Prize for landscapes 
at the A. A. A., Paris, 1900. Exhibits in the Salon 
des Artistes Francais in Paris since 1900. 

His work represented in many of the Private 


Collections in this Country. 


FOREST AT MARLOTTE 


FRANCE 


Height, 29 inches; width, 86 inches. 


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tr . Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches. 


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181 | i 
L. Rossi 


SWISS BEAUTY 


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SUNS 


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Peter Van Lint 
FLEMISH 
Born in Antwerp, baptized June 28, 1609, died 


there and buried September 25, 1690. Flemish 
School; history, genre, and portrait painter; master 


of the Antwerp Guild in 1632. Then went to 


Rome to complete his studies, and painted the 
Chapel S. Croce in S. Maria del Popolo and three 
alter pieces for Ostia. In 1644 he returned to 
Antwerp, and in 1662 became court painter to Chris- 
tian IV of Denmark, without however leaving. 
Antwerp. 


PORTRAITS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE 
ANTWERP GUILD, &C. 


Height, 72 inches; width, 96 inches. 


Signed and dated 


# 
Mas 183 
| (> , Frederic Ede 
Paris 
Born at Ottawa, Canada. 
Pupil of Robert Fleury and Bouguerau. Frederic 
Ede is an artist of exceptional talent, whose works 


are becoming more popular every year. 


THE WOODEN BRIDGE 


Height, 24 inches; width, 29 inches, 


Thomas Gainsborough 


Tae, 


pre tr nM 


1727—1788 
LANDSCAPE 
peotiectian Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris 


Height, 16 inches; width, 14 inches. 


185 Hi 0. 
| 


French School 


i PORTRAIT OF A COURT LADY 

a | Height, 43 inches; width, 35 inches. 

sas 

ae: 186 as 4 ae 
; Henri Harpignies tf 

. FRANCE 


| | Born at Valencienne in 1819. Medal at the Paris 
Salon, 1866, 1868, 1869, 1878. pet of Honor 1875 
Officer, 1883. 


Height, 15 nea width, 19 inches, 


LANDSCAPE 


0 187 


John Constable, R.A. | 


ENGLAND 


Born at East Bergholt, Suffolk, England, June 11, 
1776; died in London, March 30, 1837. Pupil of 
the Royal Academy and afterward of Joseph 
Farrington and R. R. Reinagle. He at first painted 
portraits and historical subjects, but took up land- 
scape and exhibited his first picture in 1802. He 
was not elected a royal academician until 1829, and 
his work was not appreciated or liked in his native 
country during his life time. In France he was 
recognized as a man of talent and new ideas, and 
French painters thought highly of his work. He is 
now generally considered one of the great English 
painters, and his pictures are in many Continental 
museums. Two are in the Louvre, and there are 
examples of his work in the Metropolitan Museum, 
New York.. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST 


This picture is known as “The Handsome Miller” 
and shows the figure in three-quarters length seated 
in an arm chair. The head is turned full to the 
spectator and shows a manly, frank face. A table 
behind the chair has two books on it, and in one 
hand the artist holds a small leather covered volume. 
He is dressed in a dark blue coat and wears a white 
stock. An open window gives a view of a landscape 
in the distance. Head, figure, hands, and all the 
accessories are admirably painted. 


Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches. 


ria 2 pS gee cle Seale a 


188 rh : 
M. Merritt Post _ | 0 | 

iy New York 

oa ; BREEZY DAY 

: ; ss _ From the Collection of Thomas B. Clarke 

; Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. 


a5 \Salé Feb., 1899 Catalogue No. 98 


189 ip 
Canaletto. (Antonio Canale) 
VENICE 


VENETIAN SCENE 


From the collection of J. Travers Smith of London, 
England 


Height, 16% inches; width, 25 inches. 


190 ae 


Ferdinand Roybet 
PARIS 


Received all the honors of the Salon, including the 
Grand Medal in 1893; officer of the Legion of Honor 


THE SERENADE 


Height, 21 inches; width, 14 inches. 


g » 8 191 
_-—--“ Frederic Ede 
, Paris 

Born at Ottawa, Canada. 
Pupil of Robert Fleury and Bouguerau. Frederic 
Ede is an artist of exceptional talent, whose works 


are becoming more popular every year. 


THE LONELY FARM 


Height, 22 inches; width, 29 inches. 


192 
go: 
Louis Tocqué 
1696—1772 
MADAME DE FUREMON 


Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches. 


a Ro : 193 


: 


f, 
A Eugene Isabey 
Paris 
Pupil of his father, Jean Baptiste Isabey. Medals 
Paris Salon, 1824, 1827, 1855. Legion of Honor 
1832. Officer, 1852. 
1804—1886 


MARINE 


Height, 8 inches; width, 13 inches. 


194 | 
ee: | . 0 ’ 
Benjamin West, P.R.A. 4 : 
Unrtep STATES ; 
1738—1820 
RETURNS FROM THE PROMISED LAND 
Height, 21 inches; width, 28 inches. 


One of the best examples of this artist, in his 
cold, conventional, but correct manner. Benjamin 
West was one of the three Americans who first 
received the honors of membership of the Royal 
Academy, of which West, although inferior to 
Copley and Leslie, was for a time President. 


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yoo 
195 | 
Hyacinthe Rigaud 


1650—1734 
LA DUCHESSE DE LESDIGUIBRES 


Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches. 


by 


" f : 196 
Frederic Ede 


Paris 
Born at Ottawa, Canada. 


Pupil of Robert Fleury and Bourguerau. Frederic 
Ede is an artist of exceptional talent, whose works 
are becoming more popular every year. 


RIVER SCENE 


Height, 24 inches; width, 29 inches. 


4 O- 197 
Michael Wohlgemuth 


GERMANY 


Born in Nuremberg in 1434, died there November 
30, 1519. German school; history and portrait pain- 
ter. After receiving instruction in art, probably 
from his father, he, like other apprentices, spent 
three years in wandering about Germany and the 
Netherlands, and then settled at Nuremberg where 
he first appears as a citizen in 1474. He opened a 
large studio or rather workshop in which he and his 
numerous apprentices painted religious pictures to 
order; and made designs for such wood-cuts as 
those which fill the pages of the famous” Chronicle 
of Nuremberg.” His best pictures show considezable 
dramatic feeling, and are painted in clear, strong 
color. 


“THE CHRIST AND ST VERONICA.” 


Height, 32 inches; width, 2834 inches. 


198 0 g ly 
Antonio Torrés 


Paris 


(Talented Spanish artist who has met with great 
success ) 


A SPANISH BLONDE 


Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches. 


fi 
199 ub bs 
Andrea Da Salerno 


ITALY 


Born at Salerno about 1480, died in Naples (?) 
about 1545. Neapolitan school; real name Andrea 
Sabbatini. Started for Perugia to study the works 
of Perugino, but attracted by the fame of Raffaelle 
became his assistant, and finally settled in Naples, 
where he painted many pictures. | 


MADONNA ENTHRONED 


Height, 4814 inches; width, 4814 inches. 


200 


T. Weiland 
HoLLAND 


DUTCH INTERIOR 


Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches. 


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Sir Joshua Reynolds, P. R. A. 
ENGLAND 


Born at Plympton, Devonshire, England, July 16, 
1723; died in London, February 23, 1792. He went 
to London in 1741 as a pupil of Thomas Hudson, 
in about two years returned to Plympton and painted 
portraits at low prices. In 1746 he again went to 
London and began to practice his profession there. 
In 1749 he accompanied Commodore Keppel, after- 
ward Lord Keppel, on a trip to the Mediterranean, 
and while in Rome, making studies in the Sistine 
Chapel, caught a cold, which brought on permanent 
deafness. After two years in Rome and sojourns 
in other Italian cities, he settled down in London 
in 1753. In 1768 he was chosen first president of 
the Royal Academy and was knighted by George III. 
He exhibited 245 works in the Academy, his con- 
tributions averaging eleven a year. He died un- 
married, and was buried in St. Paul’s Cathedral. 
He is generally conceded to be the greatest of 
England’s portrait painters.. The National Gallery 
contains some of the best works, but there are others 
in public museums and private collections. Siru 
Joshua painted all the great men of his day and many 
beautiful women. The list of his portraits is a 
long catalogue of notables. 


PORTRAIT OF DR. SAMUEL ARNOLD 
MUSICAL COMPOSER 


The head, slightly bent forward, is seen in profile 
over the sitter’s shoulder. A white peruke and a 
gray coat make up the costume. In the background 
there is a pillar on the left and a sky with dark 
clouds. The face shows strong character, and the 
painting shows solidity and able modelling. 


Height, 29 inches; width, 241% inches. 


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Height, 80 inches; width, 25 inches. 


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* ie. : Won the John Wanamaker Prize for landscapes 
NaS at the A. A. A., Paris, 1900, Exhibits in the Salon 
. i des Artistes Francais in Paris since 1900. 
. ' His work is represented in many of the Private 
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1787—1819 


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- Height, 80 inches; width, 25 inches. 


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Born in France, 1849. Pupil of Cabanel. Grand 
Prix de Rome, 1877. Medal Universal Exhibition 
1889. Chevalier Legion of Honor 1890. Officer 
Legion of Honor 1902. Commander St. Grégoire-le- 
Grand. 

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1779—1860 

: THE ANATOMIST 


Albermarle Collection 


Height, 54 inches; width, 40 inches. 


J. B. Jongkind 
Paris — 
1819—1891 


Born at Latrop, Holland he went to France while 
very young, and settled in Paris 


i ps Pupil of M. E. Isabey. 
& Medal Paris Salon 1890. 
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From the Collection Polto-Riche Sale, Paris, 1800 


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Gerrit Lundens 
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Dutch school. Flourished about 1652-73. Genre 


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DUTCH INTERIOR 


Height, 221%4 inches; width, 28 inches, 


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Frederick Watts 


ENGLAND 


Brother-in-law and pupil of Constable. Exhibited 
at the Royal Academy between 1821 and 1862. 


LANDSCAPE IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND 
Height, 201% inches; length, 27 inches. 


The scene shows a hayfield with men and carts 
at work and an enormous hay stack. A cottage is 
seen embowered in the trees on the right, and a 
woman in a red cloak in the foreground is going 
toward the house. In the distance is a village with 
a church tower. The sky is full of white clouds 
with a bit of blue near the top of the canvas. The 
general aspect of the picture is light and the color is 
fresh and agreeable in tone. The work shows great 
truth of observation and is a picturesque scene of 


country life. 


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Francois Drouais 
1727—1775 
MADEMOISELLE DE BRIONNE 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches, 


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Aimé Perret 
Parris 


Received several medals at the Paris Salon. 

Member of the Legion of Honor. The French 
Government acquired a number of his works for the 
Musée du Luxembourg and for other Museums in 
France. 


THE FLOWER GARDEN 


Height, 26 inches; width, 32 inches. 


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Guido Reni 


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ITALY 


Born in Bologna, November 4, 1575; died there, 
August 18, 1642. Bolognese school. Son of Daniele 
Reni, a musician; pupil of Denis Calvart, afterward 
of the Carracci. For a time he was the favorite 
pupil of Lodovico, but he soon aroused so much 
jealousy that he was dismissed from the academy, 
After painting several years in Bologna, where his 
pictures excited much admiration, he went to Rome 
about 1608, with his fellow pupil Francesco Albani, 
and notwithstanding the oppostion of Carravaggio, 
and of Annibale Garracci, then at work in the 
palazzo Farnese, he soon won an honorable position. 


CORONATION OF THE VIRGIN 
From the collection of The Honorable Percy 
Wyndham 


Height, 29%4 inches; width, 28 inches, 


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Thomas Barker 
(Barter of Bath) 


1769-1847 
MOONLIGHT 


Height, 25 inches; width, 30 inches. _ 


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SPAIN 


Contemporary 


Height, 16 inches; width, 18 inches, 


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J..G. Chris. Francke 
oc 421/2 inches; width, 341/2 inches. 
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Height, 10% inches; width, 11% inches. 
Pr From the Crisp Collection 
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Arthur Hoeber 
New York 

Pupil of L’Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris 


LANDSCAPE 


Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. 


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Antonio Torrés 
SPAIN 
Born in 1874 at Tarragona; he studied in the Art 
Schools of Barcelona and in the Julian Academy, 
Paris. 


(Studio in Paris.) 


CARMEN 


Height, 86 inches; width, 29 inches. 


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Sir Martin Shee, P.R.A. 
_ 1769-1850 
LADY WHITMORE 


Height, 34 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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Robert W. Van Boskerck, N.A. 


Graduate of the School of Mines, Columbia 
University. 


Member National Academy of Design, Member of 
the Society of American Artists. 


Pupil of A. H. Wyant, N. A. 
Silver medal at Pan-American Exposition at Buf- 
Silver medal at St. Louis Exposition. 


THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


Height, 24 inches; width, 32 inches. 


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1570-1622 | 


ELEONORA DI MEDICI 


Height, 46 inches; width, 87 inches. 


Collection Francis Palmer 


Adrien Schulz 
One of the ablest followers of the Barbizon School. 


Paris 
POOL IN THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAl 


Height, 29 inches; width, v4 inches. 


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Frederic W. Watts 
(Brother-in-law of John Constable. ) 
Lonpon 
1800-1862 
LANDSCAPE IN SUFFOLK 


Height, 16% inches; width, 24 inches. 


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Adolphe Alexandre Lesrel 
PARIS 


TESTING THE SWORD. 


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Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, R.A. 


ENGLAND 


Born in London, March 7, 1802, died there Octo- 
berets. 1873: 


PORTRAIT OF ELIZABETH, DUCHESS OF 
WELLINGTON. 


Height, 51 inches; width, 35 inches. 


Painted by Sir E. Landseer as a study for his 
famous picture “Wellington revisiting the plains of 
Waterloo.” Her portrait appears in Findon’s “Fe- 
male Aristocracy.” At the time when the picture 
was painted, the subject of it was Lady Elizabeth 
Hay, and her father the eighth Marquis of Tweed- 
dale, was a friend of the then Marquess of Douro 
in 1849, but he died in 1884 having succeeded to the 
title in 1852. Elizabeth, Duchess of Wellington, 
was in her eighty-fifth year at the time of her 
death. From 1843 to 1858 she was Lady of the 
Bedchamber to Queen Victoria, and from 1861 to 
1868, and again, from 1874 to 1880, Mistress of the 
Robes to her late Majesty. 


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1740-1824 


MADAME CROMOT de FUGY 


Oval. 


Height, 29 inches; width, 23 inches. 


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New York 


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Height, 36 inches; width, 56 inches. 


Carle Van Loo 


228 rb 


1705-1765 
MADAME DE BRANCAS 


Height, 44 inches; width, 34 inches. 


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Aimé Perret 


PARIS 
Received Medals of the Paris Salon 
Hors Concours 


Member of the Legion of Honor; Represented in 
the Musée du Luxembourg 


PEASANTS AT HOME 


Height, 29 inches; width, 24 imches. 


1s 230: 
William James Miller 


ENGLAND 


Born at Bristol, England, June 28, 1812; died there 
September 8, 1845. Son of a German clergyman 
who was Curator of the Bristol Museum, and pupil 
of the landscape painter J. B. Pyne. Exhibited “De- 
struction of Old London Bridge” at the Royal Acad- 
emy in 1833. Visited Germany, Italy, Greece, and 
Egypt, 1834-1838, and accompanied the Expedition 
of Sir Charles Fellowes to Lycia, bringing back 
many studies of Oriental scenes and types. Two of 
his pictures are in the National Gallery, London. 


ARABS RESTING 


On a rug spread. on the sand some Arabs are 
resting in a desolate country with ruins in the dis- 
tance and a camel near by. The place is bare and 
rocky, with high hills on the left, and the sky of 
deep blue is broken with clouds. <A strong, effect- 
ive work, with a well managed color scheme of 
positive tints. 


Signed at the right. 


Height, 1914 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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ITALIAN PEASANT GIRL 


Height; 56° inches; width, 80 inches. 


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1772-1850. 


_ ‘THE GARLAND OF FLOWERS 


Height, 36 inches; width, 28 inches. 


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Louis Lagrenée 


1724-1805, 
MADAME DE SAINT AUBIN 


Celebrated Actress 


: Height, 32 inches; width, 25 inches. 
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Frits Thaulow 

| Norway 

1847-1906 
I BEAULIEU 


1 On the River La Dordogne, France 


; Height, 82 inches; width, 86 inches, 


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Richard Westall, R.A. 


ENGLAND 


Born at Hertford in 1765, died in London, De- 
cember 4, 1836. Subject and landscape painter; en- 
tered Academy schools, London in 1785; elected an 
A.R.A. in 1792, and R.A. in 1794; painted in oil and 
in water-colors, and claimed to be one of the 
founders of the latter method. His book illustra- 
tions were very popular. Late in life he was draw- 
ing master to the Princess Victoria. 


Brought £231 at the Green Sale at Christies in 
London in 1830; mentioned in James’s “Painters.” 


GIRL AT COTTAGE DOOR 


Height, 42% inches; width, 80% inches. 


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236 
John Opie 
1761-1807 
LADY CAROLINE PRICE 


Height, 39 inches; width, 29 inches. 


237 


Cesare Detti etl « 
Paris 
Born in Rome, studied in the St. Lucca Academy. 
He exhibits in the Paris Salon and is “Hors Con- 
cours.” 
Detti is a well-known artist both in Paris and in 
this country, where he is represented in the Metro- 


politan Museum and in many private collections. 


THE DUKE’S ESCORT 


Height, 48 inches; width, 38 inches. 


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Antonio Canal. (Called Canaletto) 
1697-1768 
CANAL IN VENICE 


Height, 40 inches; width, 50 inches. 


239 . 4 
Adolphe Monticelli ? 


FRANCE 
1826-1872 


IN THE PARK 


Height, 22 inches; width, 15 inches. 


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' William T. Mathews 
AMERICA 


Widely known as painter of portraits of public 
men. Probably his best known portraits are Presi- 
dents Lincoln, McKinley, Harrison, Garfield and 
Hayes. Other distinguished subjects were, Charles 
Summer, Daniel Webster and William Cullen 
Bryant. 


Mathews died on January 11, 1905, regretted by a 
large circle of friends and admirers. 


PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 
Autograph Letter from President Hayes 
Executive Mansion 


14 December, 1880. 
Mr. MATHEWS: 


I am not a judge of works of art and would 
not venture to buy an expensive picture on my own 
unaided judgment. 


Your picture of Mr. Lincoln which hangs in the 
vestibule of this house seems to me to be an ex- 
cellent one, and if approved by those better quali- 
fied to decide on its merits than I am I would 
strongly recommend its purchase by the Government, 
IT am confident it is much better than any other 
which I have seen. Sincerely, 


R. B. Hayes, 


George Inness- 


New York | 


1825-1894 


THE ROCKY DELL 


Height, 32 inches; width, 42 inches. 


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1610-16905 


MARQUISE DE MONTESPAN 


Height, 86 inches; width, 29 inches. 


: Léon Richet 
Paris 
1839-1907 
(Pupil oe Diaz.) 

“SUNSET 


Height, 22 inches; width, 32 inches. 


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1742-1807 
POETRY 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. ‘ 


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Paolo Veronese 
ITALY 

Born in Verona in 1528; died in Venice, April 10, 
1588. His real name was Paolo Caliari, or Cagliari, 
and he was the son of Gabriei Caliari, a sculptor. 
Vasari says he was a pupil of Giovanni Carato, but 
according to Ridolfi, his master was Antonio Bad- 
ile. After painting in Verona and in Mantua, he 
settled in Venice, where he executed most of his 
work. He shared the most important commissions, 
when he was in his prime, with Tintoretto, for Titian 
was at that time very old. He received many honors 
from royal and ducal patrons and admirers, and his 
is one of the greatest names in the art of the 
Italian Renaissance. 

ESTHER BEFORE AHASUERUS 

From the Blenheim Collection of the Duke of 
Marlborough. At the left of the picture King 
Ahasuerus is seated on his throne, with a secre- 
tary and a soldier on his right, and two courtiers 
on his left. He is in the act of conferring sovereign 
power wpon Queen Esther, who receives it kneeling, 
while four maids of honor and a page support the 
train of her robe. The Queen’s costume is of splen- 
did figured stuff, richly embroidered, and on her 
shoulders is a mantle of gold and white, with a 
light blue lining. Her crown sits on her blonde 
head, and a string of pearls hangs from it. The 
ladies in waiting are in rich robes of rose color, 
white, and gold, with tassels attached to the sleeves. 
The groups made by the Queen and her ladies are 
painted in full light, when the figure of the Queen 
dominating the composition. The King and: his 
attendants are in shadow. The background, with 
great ornamented pillars, archways, columns, and 
other architectural forms, shows a vista of sky and 
buildings without. The composition is very impos- 
ing, and the work is painted with a rich color 


scheme, in the masterly style of the great artist. 
Height, 66% inches; length, 85 inches. 


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SPAIN 
GARDE LA SALUTA 
VENICE 


Medal Paris Salon, 1878, Legion of Honor. 


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»! Jose De Ribera 
Called Lo Spagnoletto 


SPAIN 


Born at Jativa, Spain, January 12, 1588; died in 
Naples in 1656. Pupil in Valencia of Francisco Ri- 
balta. He went to Rome when quite young, and 
studied there. He was nicknamed by his fellows, 
Lo Spagnoletto (the little Spaniard) and was 
without resources. After studying with Caravaggio, 
he went to Parma, and finally settling in Naples, 
he married there the daughter of a rich picture 
dealer. He was made court painter by the Spanish 
viceroy, and soon had wealth and honors, and in- 
habited a palace where he entertained sumptuously. 
Ribera was of a very jealous disposition and made 
war on the artists of rival Italian Schools who were 
employed in Naples. He was made a member of 
the Academy of St. Luke in 1630, and was knighted 
by Pope Innocent X. in 1644. His “Entombment 
of Christ” and two other works are in the Louvre, 
and other important works are in the principal 
European Museums. 


MARTYRDOM OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW 


This picture was brought to England from Spain 
after the Peninsular War by the Duke of Welling- 
ton. The saint, an old man, nude, except for a 


(Continued. ) 


white cloth about his loins, is a little to the right 
of the centre of the picture; and the executioner, 
with an instrument of torture in his uplifted hand 
is cutting his breast and side with the sharp iron 
prongs. The martyr’s arms are drawn up above 
his head with ropes. To the left of the executioner 
are the figure of an officer in armour with a red 
cloak, other soldiers and a nun. <A boy on the 
right of the composition looks on. The head, arms, 
and torso of the martyr are splendidly painted with 
great realistic force, the figure of the soldier in 
armour is admirably treated, and the head of the 
boy is a beautiful morceau, fine in execution and 
charming in expression, forming a contrast to the 
grim faces of the others. The saint’s head, with 
the face lifted to Heaven, is characterized by strong 
drawing, and the whole work shows power and 
force. The saint’s nude body is a very luminous 
piece of flesh painting, and the composition abounds 
in fine passages. A very important work of the 
highest class by the great Spanish master. 


Height, 65 inches; length, 76 inches. 


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Frederic Ede 


Paris 


Born at Ottawa, Canada. Pupil of Robert Fleury 
and Bouguerau. Frederic Ede is an artist of ex- 
ceptional talent, whose works are becoming more 
popular every year. 


CATTLE IN PASTURE 


Height, 24 inches; width, 29 inches. 


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Antonis, Moro Van Dashorst 
1512-1578 


Born at Utrecht, visited Italy, was recommended to 
Charles V who sent him to London 


LADY JANE GREY 


From the Albemarle Collection 


Height, 45 inches; width, 32 inches. 


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AMERICANIA 


Twelve old historical oval portraits of Famous 
Men of the United States 


General Pike 
Major General Winfield Scott 
Major General Brown 
Jacob Jones 
William Bainbridge 
Isaac Chauncey 
Isaac Hull 
Stephen Decatur 
James Lawrence 
Oliver H. Perry 
David Porter 
Robert Fulton 


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~ Louis xv Pci of a Court Lady 


Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches. 


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